Bright City - Fire's Gonna Fall Lyrics

Fire's Gonna Fall Lyrics

Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Ev'ry heart will know the love of God
Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Ev'ry heart will see the love of God
 
We can hear the crack of thunder
The earth begins to quake
As Your glory rains from Heaven
Our hearts begin to break
For the healing of the nations
We're calling out again
Come now Holy Ghost
 
Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Ev'ry heart will know the love of God
Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Ev'ry heart will see the love of God
 
We're an ordinary choir
With a supernatural song
We've got holy tongues of fire
Singing let Your kingdom come
Now we see a great redemption
As our hearts return to God
Come now Holy Ghost
 
And the joy in our hearts
Will explode like fireworks
And the colours of God they will light up the sky
As we fall to our knees crying holy is the Lord
Come now Holy Ghost
 
Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Ev'ry heart will know the love of God
Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Ev'ry heart will see the love of God
Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Ev'ry heart will know the love of God



Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Ev'ry heart will see the love of God
Oh the fire's gonna fall on us
Oh the fire's gonna fall
Glory to the God Who saves his own


Fire's Gonna Fall

Fire's Gonna Fall Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"Fire's Gonna Fall" by Bright City is a stirring anthem that captures a sense of eager anticipation for a powerful move of God. Released with a video on July 9, 2022, the song centers on the metaphor of divine "fire" descending, an image often used in scripture to represent God's presence, purification, judgment, or the coming of the Holy Spirit. The repetitive chorus, "Oh the fire's gonna fall on us," builds expectation, asserting that this divine intervention is not just a possibility but a certainty, with the promise that "Every heart will know/see the love of God."

The verses paint a vivid picture of this anticipated divine activity. Phrases like "the crack of thunder," "the earth begins to quake," and "Your glory rains from Heaven" evoke awe-inspiring biblical descriptions of God's power and arrival, reminiscent of scenes on Mount Sinai or instances of prophetic vision. This powerful manifestation leads to "hearts begin to break," signifying a posture of humility and brokenness before God's majesty and love. The song then connects this personal encounter to a wider vision, stating "For the healing of the nations, We're calling out again," expressing a desire for God's transformative power to impact the world beyond individual lives. The repeated plea, "Come now Holy Ghost," is a direct invocation for the presence and work of the Holy Spirit, often associated with fire in biblical narratives like Pentecost.

The lyrics transition to the perspective of the believers, describing them as an "ordinary choir" equipped with a "supernatural song" and "holy tongues of fire." This points to the idea that ordinary people are empowered by God to carry His message and presence, echoing the experience of the early disciples filled with the Spirit. Singing "let Your kingdom come" aligns their purpose with God's global plan. The recognition of a "great redemption" and hearts returning to God signifies a profound spiritual turning and restoration happening as a result of this divine outpouring.

The song culminates in an expression of the overwhelming joy that accompanies this experience. The image of "joy in our hearts will explode like fireworks" and "the colours of God they will light up the sky" conveys a vibrant, public, and irrepressible celebration of God's presence. This leads to a posture of deep reverence: "As we fall to our knees crying holy is the Lord." The concluding repetition of the chorus reinforces the central theme, culminating in a declaration of worship, "Glory to the God Who saves his own," acknowledging God's redemptive power and faithfulness to His people. Overall, the song is a call to anticipate, receive, and respond to a powerful manifestation of God's presence and love, resulting in personal transformation, corporate worship, and a hope for wider impact.

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